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FB doctor explains the science behind that 2nd shot making you sicker than the first

SchlongConery

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Great explanation. Thanks for posting.

I encourage those with vaccine hesitancy to watch it. It takes away much of the mystery of vaccines and how your body responds.
 

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Is it safe to take painkillers (e.g. acetaminophen, morphine, T3s or alcohol} to deal with symptoms after getting the covid19 vaccine shots?




 
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I had my first AZ shot.

Day of shot = no problem.

Day 2 = oh yeah. Woke up with Joints aching. Progressed to a substantial headache that could not be brought under control with any amount of aspirin. Then the general feeling of being disoriented kicked in and fatigue. By the afternoon, I was completely out of sorts. Came home from work and crawled into bed at 5:30 pm only to be woken up at 8ish by an inconsiderate person. Felt like I had been woken up in the middle of a dream. Completely disoriented.

Next day, day 3 felt better, but still out of sorts, a bit of a fog that I would liken to being jet lagged. Still tired.

Day 4 normal.
 
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I had my first AZ shot.

Day of shot = no problem.

Day 2 = oh yeah. Woke up with Joints aching. Progressed to a substantial headache that could not be brought under control. Then the general feeling of being disoriented kicked in and fatigue. By the afternoon, I was completely out of sorts. Came home from work and crawled into bed at 5:30 pm only to be woken up at 8ish by an inconsiderate person. Felt like I had been woken up in the middle of a dream. Completely disoriented.

Next day, day 3 felt better, but still put of sorts, a bit of a fog that I would liken to being jet lagged. Still tired.

Day 4 normal.
Jesus! That’s awful. I choose covid. Didn’t feel a thing. Gotta love asymptomatic infections.
 

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Jesus! That’s awful. I choose covid. Didn’t feel a thing. Gotta love asymptomatic infections.
Aside from your grandma getting infected and dying, it was pretty good, huh?
 
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SchlongConery

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I had my first AZ shot.

Day of shot = no problem.

Day 2 = oh yeah. Woke up with Joints aching. Progressed to a substantial headache that could not be brought under control with any amount of aspirin. Then the general feeling of being disoriented kicked in and fatigue. By the afternoon, I was completely out of sorts. Came home from work and crawled into bed at 5:30 pm only to be woken up at 8ish by an inconsiderate person. Felt like I had been woken up in the middle of a dream. Completely disoriented.

Next day, day 3 felt better, but still out of sorts, a bit of a fog that I would liken to being jet lagged. Still tired.

Day 4 normal.

Great example to discuss!

As I understand it....

The vaccine ONLY stimulates your own personal immune response. Immune responses to various pathogens, allergans etc includes symptoms like you describe. Allergic responses to harmless substances (like pet dander for example) include congestion, runny nose, inflammation, headaches, etc. Joints aching are also an immune response. Arthritis is an example of an autoimmune (false self-attack of the immune system) response causing aching joints.

A strong vaccine-induced response is apparently an indicator your immune system providing a robust, fullsome response to what it believes is a pathogen. A strong response with many symptoms may indicate your immune system is mounting a strong defence.

I also understand that the strong your response to the vaccine is an indicator of the severity of your immune response to real COVID . In that if your vaccine reaction created strong symptoms, it is possible that your body's response to the REAL virus would be even worse.

Just passing on what I have seemed to gather over reading a fair amount of information over time.

If you want the DEFINITIVE answer as to why you almost DIE'ed from the Chyna Virus Flu Microchip, you will have to wait for TeeJay to make something up, Canada Man to consult real experts on Facebook, Bitchute or The My Pillow Guy, or Juan Goodman to explain why you only believe you had these reactions.
 
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SchlongConery

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Jesus! That’s awful. I choose covid. Didn’t feel a thing. Gotta love asymptomatic infections.
In most cases, I'd say Covid chooses. But in the anti-COVID "community" , it is more like you chose COVID.

Unless your english is not good and you are speaking of the future in which your choosing COVID over a vaccine is accurate.
 

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Aside from your grandma getting infected and dying, it was pretty good, huh?
Grandma is doing extremely well, thank you very much! As long as she stays away from Doctor death and the covid gene therapy experiment.
 

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A strong vaccine-induced response is apparently an indicator your immune system providing a robust, fullsome response to what it believes is a pathogen. A strong response with many symptoms may indicate your immune system is mounting a strong defence.

I also understand that the strong your response to the vaccine is an indicator of the severity of your immune response to real COVID . In that if your vaccine reaction created strong symptoms, it is possible that your body's response to the REAL virus would be even worse.
Also, a strong response to the first vaccine shot might indicate you have been exposed before, and your immune system was primed to recognize the virus and mount a defence quickly.

Ie the expectation is that the second shot (second exposure) has a stronger response in people. When people react to the first shot, it could actually be the second time their body has seen it.

This is not definitive, as people's reactions to the shots vary.
 
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Also, a strong response to the first vaccine shot might indicate you have been exposed before, and your immune system was primed to recognize the virus and mount a defence quickly.

Ie the expectation is that the second shot (second exposure) has a stronger response in people. When people react to the first shot, it could actually be the second time their body has seen it.

This is not definitive, as people's reactions to the shots vary.
If I follow this logic to conclusion, does it mean that the third shot will result in a full-on brain aneurysm?? 🤯 I’ll keep my mop and bucket ready. LMAO.

It is not like they aren’t painting a picture for us! And we all know there will be a requirement for boosters every year.
 

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If I follow this logic to conclusion, does it mean that the third shot will result in a full on brain aneurysm?? 🤯

It is not like they aren’t painting a picture for us!
I don't think that is how it works. I think there is a peak immune response, and some people will need three shots to get there.
 

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Also, a strong response to the first vaccine shot might indicate you have been exposed before, and your immune system was primed to recognize the virus and mount a defence quickly.

Ie the expectation is that the second shot (second exposure) has a stronger response in people. When people react to the first shot, it could actually be the second time their body has seen it.

This is not definitive, as people's reactions to the shots vary.
I am curious about what happens with my last shot. The first had a very mild soreness (aka: slightly stiff) in the arm the next morning and I felt normal by that afternoon.

It's been two weeks so my body has now had time to develop immunity. I don't expect to fall down with a violent reaction if the COVID virus gets into my system but - I am curious when a relatively large concentration (vaccine with same signature) is injected the second time. Maybe an all out war declared by my immune system. Not sure but when I get the second shot - I'll let you know. Its scheduled for July 31 but I'm hopeful that if there are enough needle cowards - it might get pushed to an earlier date.
 

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I don't think that is how it works. I think there is a peak immune response, and some people will need three shots to get there.
Keep telling yourself that. In the meantime I’ll start buying bleach futures.
 
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